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  2. International Motors - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Navistar began phasing out its Truck Development and Technology Center (TDTC) in Fort Wayne, Indiana. In December 2011, Navistar laid off 130 employees, mostly engineers and designers who were United Auto Workers members. [17] In total, 300 out of 1,400 Fort Wayne employees eventually accepted offers to relocate to Illinois.

  3. Alight Solutions - Wikipedia

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    Alight Solutions is an information technology and consulting company based in Chicago, Illinois.The company provides cloud-based digital business and human capital service solutions [clarification needed]; particularly within the areas of wealth and health resources. [1]

  4. Daniel Ustian - Wikipedia

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    Daniel C. Ustian was the chairman of Navistar, Inc. beginning in 2004, president and chief executive officer beginning in 2003, and a director beginning in 2002 until his release in 2012. Before serving in these positions, he was president and chief operating officer from 2002 to 2003 and president of the Engine Group of Navistar, Inc. from ...

  5. John R. Horne - Wikipedia

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    Horne began his career at Caterpillar Inc. [2] By 1966, he was hired by International Harvester, later known as Navistar. [2] He eventually served as its chief operating officer from 1990 to 1995, and its chief executive officer from 1995 to 2003.

  6. Lewis B. Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Lewis B. Campbell is the former interim CEO of Navistar International Corporation and the former CEO of Textron.He received a BSE from Duke University in 1968. After graduation, he began his career at the Inland Manufacturing Division of General Motors in Dayton, Ohio as a Product Engineer for Ice Cube Trays.

  7. 1979–1980 International Harvester strike - Wikipedia

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    The annual shareholders' meeting, held at the First Chicago Center [41] in Chicago on February 21, was described by the press as "turbulent." [ 40 ] On February 20, the union obtained a court order requiring International Harvester to set up closed-circuit television facilities so members of the UAW and other shareholders could observe the ...

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  9. 2001 Navistar shooting - Wikipedia

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    On February 5, 2001, a mass shooting occurred at a Navistar engine plant in Melrose Park, Illinois, when 66-year-old William Daniel Baker fatally shot four employees and wounded four others with an SKS rifle before turning the gun on himself. He had previously worked at the facility until he was fired for conspiring to steal machinery. He had ...